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Title
[Japanese American men, women, and children in a cemetery]
Date Created and/or Issued
1923
Contributing Institution
California State University, Dominguez Hills, Archives and Special Collections
Collection
CSU Japanese American Digitization Project
Rights Information
Copyright held by Center for Oral and Public History. Researchers are welcome to utilize short excerpts from this transcription without obtaining permission as long as proper credit is given to the interviewee, the interviewer, and the Center for Oral and Public History. Permission for extensive use of the transcription and related materials, duplication, and/or reproduction can be obtained by contacting the Center for Oral and Public History, California State University, PO Box 6846, Fullerton CA 92834-6846. Email: coph@fullerton.edu.
Description
Photograph of Japanese American men, woman, and children in a cemetery.
The Japanese American Oral History Project features oral histories with narrators who talk about their lives, pre and post World War II, but most specifically, about their experience being incarcerated in camps during World War II.
Type
image
Format
Photographs
black and white
image/jpeg
Identifier
P110
csufccop_jaoh_0424
http://cdm16855.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16855coll4/id/31488
Language
English
Subject
Identity and values--Nisei
Community activities--Funerals
Source
CSU Fullerton Center for Oral and Public History
Relation
California State University Japanese American Digitization Project
Japanese American Oral History Project Collection

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